Take a memo. Gone are the days of plain plastic trays for sorting tape, labels, and your eleven favorite highlighters. Sure, you can stash those coveted Pilot G-2 Gel Rolling Ball Extra Fine Point Black Ink pens in your collegiate coffee mug that sits proudly on your desk, but wouldn’t you rather use that mug to get your daily dose(s) of coffee? Some may argue that their rolls of tape are comfortable swimming in a sea of mismatched adhesive: masking tape, washi tape, scotch tape, duct tape, and…a cassette tape?

Collectors, hoarders, and otherwise disorganized crafters, fret no more. Our talented Shoppe Manager shows us how to use a fun paper mache painting technique and spruce up your work space. We’ll just plant this idea here and see where you take it. Email your potted organizational solutions to blog@stampington.com.

Beautiful! I love shabby chic, so these are right up my alley. At my full-time job, I have a vintage ceramic rose-covered swan holding my paper clips. I need to add more pretty accessories, now that I think about it. Thanks for the inspiration!

Take a memo. Gone are the days of plain plastic trays for sorting tape, labels, and your eleven favorite highlighters. Sure, you can stash those coveted Pilot G-2 Gel Rolling Ball Extra Fine Point Black Ink pens in your collegiate coffee mug that sits proudly on your desk, but wouldn’t you rather use that mug to get your daily dose(s) of coffee? Some may argue that their rolls of tape are comfortable swimming in a sea of mismatched adhesive: masking tape, washi tape, scotch tape, duct tape, and…a cassette tape?

Collectors, hoarders, and otherwise disorganized crafters, fret no more. Our talented Shoppe Manager shows us how to use a fun paper mache painting technique and spruce up your work space. We’ll just plant this idea here and see where you take it. Email your potted organizational solutions to blog@stampington.com.